NOONER NEWS - Centerville Noon Optimist
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NOONER NEWS - Centerville Noon Optimist
NOONER NEWS May 26th. 2015 Volume 5, Issue 32 WEEKLY MEETING Notes by …., Photos by Greg Griffin “What's the good Lunch of living if you Invocation By Phather Phil don't try a few MEMBERSHIP GROWTH: things?” Guests, Readings & Inductions: ― Charles M. Schulz READINGS: (1922-2000 INDUCTIONS: none today ) American cartoonist, best known for the comic strip Peanuts. Awards and Recognition The Avenue of Flags program and our own Mike Bevis were featured on WDTN Channel 2 news this Memorial Day Weekend. In Every Issue Our own DebeDockins shares a fun presentation about the Peanuts Gang Save the dates Upcoming Service Projects Announcements News and Events Member Recognition Club Information Member News Happy Birthday Wishes to: 5/25 Don Skelton 5/26 Crislyn Johnson 2015 AOF CREW WDTN Channel 2 news In case anyone missed it, here is the link to the recording I made of the story and placed on You Tube. https://youtu.be/glB39PrRjjE A Thank You note from Cline PTO who recognized CNO’s donation to their annual carnival over 450 Cline families were positively impacted Upcoming Service Projects & Announcements TODAY: Community Donation – Science Olympiad Golf Outing Fore !... Fore !.... Fore !.... Calling all CNO golf outing volunteers ! Steve Kohls and I will lead the "Day of" and a "few evening tasks before" volunteer activity this year. "JULY 23rd" is our CNO Golf Outing, some of you know it as the "Tom Frazier 24th Annual Tee Off For Youth" Golf Outing. We are reaching out to previous volunteers and new potential volunteers. Our group of golf volunteers are members who give their time on the "Day Of" and a few evening tasks prior to the Golf Outing. If you can participate as a volunteer in any of the following times, please e -mail me back. (when you e-mail back put "Golf Outing" in the Subject Line, and provide your cell number). This is rewarding, FUN and a great way to get to know other CNO Club Members. Build A Bear June 11th at Dayton Children’s Hospital— A great way to get involved Avenue of Flags Flag Delivery Day May 23rd for Memorial Day, 31 teams needed All must show up, 1122 Flags to be delivered Wine and Bourbon Tasting Date: Friday, June 19th 6:00-9:00 PM Location: Infiniti of Dayton Dealership Loop Road Cost: $ 10.00** at the door **PLUS WINE OR BOURBON Appetizers will be provided Wine Tasters: 2 bottles of the same wine priced at $12 or less per person (EACH PARTICIPANT WILL RECEIVE 10 TICKETS FOR MARK YOUR CALENDAR 6/2 Brigid’s Path Jill Kingston & Deanna Murphy 6/9 Geoff Lorenz History of Dayton 6/16 Meet the members 6/23 Marsha Bonhart 7/7 tbd 7/14 Meet the Members 7/21 tbd 7/28 offsite lunch at Oak Creek South Be a part of the upcoming Build A Bear event at Dayton Children’s Hospital TASTING) First Place winner receives 2/3 of the bottles of wine; second place receives 1/3 of the bottles Bourbon Tasters: 1 bottle of bourbon priced at $24 or less (EACH PARTICIPANT WILL RECEIVE 6 TICKETS FOR TASTING) First and second place winners will receive cash prizes All bottles will be bagged to remain anonymous. Tasters will rate the entries and highest 2 scores of each will win. Fishing Derby Chris Dwenger announced the Daye Saturday June 1st from 8am –12:30pm Volunteers needed. You need not know how to fish! Be sure kids are invited to attend this free event at the Washington Township Rec Center. Speaker: Debe Dockins Peanuts Gang Charles M Schulz Special Presentation: Library Donations Centerville Schools – Emily Sippa Spring Valley Academy – Darren Wilkins (Principal) Miami Valley School – Jay Scheurle Incarnation School – Cheryl Reichel (Principal) Sergeant At Arms Tom Novak and Jerry Stahley . Happy Bucks . 50/50 Drawing Contact Us Give us a call for more information about our service projects The Noon Optimist Club of Centerville PO Box 750492 Centerville, Ohio 454750492 Phone (937) 221-6720 Any questions or Nooner updates email Heather: [email protected] Visit us on the web at www.centervillenoonopti mist.com 2014-2015 Board Members Officers President Fred Polizzi Vice President Joan Cordonnier Vice President Karen Young Secretary Joe Madden Treasurer Gary Smiga President Elect Myron Rheaume Immediate Past President Bob Burkman Past Presidents' Representative Gary Anderson Directors One Year Term Mike Brubaker Chris Dwenger Val Huff Patricia Kuhlman Dick Stevens Two Year Term Tom Henderson David Ladd Jesse Lightle Larry Lynde Bill Stone Optimist Friend of Youth Optimist Creed PROMISEYOURSELF To be so strong that nothing can disturb DIME-A-DAY DAN BECK CHRISTY GARIETY MARTHA JACKSON DON KELLEY PATRICIA KUHLMAN NANCY LEHREN DICK STEVENS SANDY STEVENS BILL STONE KELLY STONE BILL WILLIAMS 273. MARGARET BARCLAY 274. PHIL ROBINSON 339. JOE MADDEN 340. JERRY STAHLEY 407. JIM HAWLEY 408. CHUCK DICKERSON 440. GARY AIKEN 441. JUDY DEMARCO 487. DAN BECK 488. GARY SMIGA 462. BILL STONE 506. KELLY STONE 534. Mike BEVIS 535. TOM NOVAK 2014 Recipients: Gary Anderson & Will Cale your peace of mind. To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet. To make all your friends feel there is some- thing in them. To look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true. To think only of the best, to work only for the best, and expect only the best. To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. To forget the mistakes of the past and CENTURY CIRCLE DAN BECK BILL STONE PRESIDENT’S CLUB BILL STONE CHRISTIAN D. LARSON PARTNERS 150. STEVE FISHER press on to the greater achievements of the future. To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you meet a smile. To give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others. To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble. Optimist Friend of Youth